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A stunning 6,000 sq ft triplex in Kolkata, the Sky House by Preeti Mahendra and Harleen Kaur is everything an ideal home should be elegant yet pragmatic and functional

-  SHARMILA CHAKRAVORTY

THE SKY IS UST THE BEGINNING

The Sky House in Kolkata is nothing short of every designer's dream. For starters, it is massive a 6,000 sq ft open-plan, triplex space enabling endless design possibilities. It is also far removed from the chaos of the city by virtue of being situated literally in the sky, on the 18th, 19th and 20th floors. This rare, dreamy space inspired interior stylist and visual conceptualiser, Silki Agrawal to make the sky a vital part of the everyday living experience. Her keen eye for all things beautiful, thoughtfully incorporated functional details and the interior design prowess of her friends Preeti Mahendra and Harleen Kaur have shaped the abode into a stunning haven that the homeowners love and cherish every day. The living room with a bar and open terrace, dining area, kitchen, puja room and guest rooms are housed on the 18th floor. The 19th floor has the master suite with a walk-in closet, a study area, an informal living area and the son's bedroom. On the 20th floor, there is a large terrace with a study and lounge space, which also converts into a yoga room. The space is designed to respect the privacy of a multi-generational family while offering them ample space to spend quality time together.

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